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In an effort to help alleviate the pressure on Shenzhen’s Medical system, foreigners investors will be encouraged to establish medical institutions in Shenzhen.

The Shenzhen Daily reports that there are urgent issues with supply of medical care in Shenzhen, and that misallocation of resources may be overcome with help from foreign investors. Foreign firms will be allowed to run medical institutions in Shenzhen as part of a joint venture, or as a sole proprietorship following implementation of new regulations.

Futian District has a new addition: a Sino-Finnish Design Park. Its opening was attended by more than 100 officials and design professionals, and is hoped to contribute to the growing relationship between Helsinki and Shenzhen.

According to a report from Voice of China’s CNR News, about 600,000 people’s lives are affected by Shenzhen’s Xiaping landfill, as the smells have serious affects on their daily lives. People have complained to the landfill authorities for years and applied to the courts, but nothing has been ...

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